bolling is here from the fox business network to tell us, is that good news, eric? >> it's better than expected. the number was supposed to go down by 5000t. went down by 16,000, so the number, 460,000, first-time claims, sounds like good news, it's really not good news when you look at this. here's where you need to be. at 350,000, first-time claims, when the number is above that, that's a bad thing, that means the economy is actually losing jobs. it needs to dip below 350,000 first-time claims for you to really feel a job growth in the economy. jenna: so we're about 100,000 away from that. >> more than 100,000 away. general jen we were looking at a new survey that talks about those of us at work, whether or not we actually take a lunch. do you take lunch? >> i think that's the middle part of the day. turns out we find out 33 percent of all people in the survey, about 2500 people surveyed, 33, one third, don't take any lunch at all, 20 percent stay at their desk for lunch. turns out if you're young, if you're 18-24, jenna, you're more likely, most likely to take a